Official NBA 2012/13 Thread
#91
Priceless comment lol...Okc needs to eat some humble pie and learn how to play team basketball. Durant and Westbrook going 1 on 1 works for them against every other team but when lebron and dwade and the wing defenders they end of with tough shots almost every possession. They need to watch film of Miami's offense to see how they create easy shots in the half court
#93
Oh well at least OKC were able to cut the lead to something less embarrassing in the end..
But to be honest the Heat had total control from start to end.
Disappointing as a real contest never occurred
But to be honest the Heat had total control from start to end.
Disappointing as a real contest never occurred
#95
Hi,
I've been seeing a few LBJ interviews on ESPN.com and I must say he is far more impressive to listen to this season. His comments about Jordan's 'choice' was pretty much perfect... Mainly because I always tell people that if you're counting rings, Russell is the greatest of all time!
Cheers,
Nik
I've been seeing a few LBJ interviews on ESPN.com and I must say he is far more impressive to listen to this season. His comments about Jordan's 'choice' was pretty much perfect... Mainly because I always tell people that if you're counting rings, Russell is the greatest of all time!
Cheers,
Nik
#97
Hi,
He certainly seems to be able to articulate his thoughts and mood a lot better. I'm all for it.
Makes me still believe some of his 'bad choices' in the past weren't his brain babies.
Cheers,
Nik
He certainly seems to be able to articulate his thoughts and mood a lot better. I'm all for it.
Makes me still believe some of his 'bad choices' in the past weren't his brain babies.
Cheers,
Nik
#98
Anyone else dissapointed with the ´´boring´´ ending to this years trade deadline ?
Some big names were on the block ( Millsap, Jefferson, J-Smoove ) still no bigger move was made...
I was expecting Smith to be dealt before the deadline, but the Hawks were asking too much for him, now they risk that they will lose him in the offseason, since they wont match max offer if anyone would offer him one.
The same goes for Millsap and Big Al in Utah. Their frontcourt is loaded with solid players, so why not make a move for some decent player for PG or SG position.
Seems like everyone is more careful and hesitant with making moves after the new CBA.
Some teams perhaps haven´t decided yet if they want to be over the salary cap or not.
Some big names were on the block ( Millsap, Jefferson, J-Smoove ) still no bigger move was made...
I was expecting Smith to be dealt before the deadline, but the Hawks were asking too much for him, now they risk that they will lose him in the offseason, since they wont match max offer if anyone would offer him one.
The same goes for Millsap and Big Al in Utah. Their frontcourt is loaded with solid players, so why not make a move for some decent player for PG or SG position.
Seems like everyone is more careful and hesitant with making moves after the new CBA.
Some teams perhaps haven´t decided yet if they want to be over the salary cap or not.
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